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Quality Council of India (QCI) was set up jointly by the Government
of India and the Indian Industry represented by the three premier industry associations
i.e. Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), Confederation
of Indian Industry (CII) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(FICCI), to establish and operate national accreditation structure and promote quality
through National Quality Campaign. The Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry, is the nodal ministry for QCI.
Accreditation facilitates international trade by way of establishing equivalence
and global acceptance of certification, inspection and testing being undertaken
by various conformity assessment bodies, in areas of quality, environment, food
safety etc.

The National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies grants accreditation
to Certification Bodies & Inspection Bodies as per the Board's criteria in line
with international standards and guidelines.

It represents the interests of the Indian industry at international forums through
membership and active participation with the objective of becoming a signatory to
multilateral and mutually recognition agreements with other countries.

The third party conformity assessment infrastructure offered through accreditation
is finding growing acceptance in world trade through its use in regulation. The
same trend is being witnessed in India with regulators increasingly seeking accreditation
as a means of checking compliance to regulations through third party bodies.

This Board is entrusted with the task of carrying out National Quality Campaign
with the mission; ‘Quality for National Well Being’. The Campaign aims to spread
awareness on the importance of achieving global benchmarks of quality in products
and services. The emphasis of the campaign is to enable suppliers to understand
and apply quality standard and best practices and also to empower consumer to demand
quality. The aim is achieved through a number of activities which includes:

Conduct of awareness programs / seminars

Holding national and regional level quality conclaves

Conduct of surveys/studies

Publishing newsletter, books, periodicals, etc

Campaign through print media

programs to create quality culture in Indian organization.

The Board offers registration services for Personnel, Education and Training Courses
in line with international requirements. With the growing needs of competent personnel
and credible training courses in various industry sectors, NABET has been rapidly
expanding its scope of services to cater to the needs of the industry. NABET has
established mechanism for accreditation of vocational training organizations and
for personnel certification bodies based on ISO 17024.

NABET is the first organization in the world to offer registration of consultant
and consultant organizations in various conformity assessment areas, Hospital Accreditation
etc. Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) Consultant registration has been developed
which is being used by Ministry of Environment and Forest.

NABET has recently launched accreditation programme for Quality School Governance
in the Country, with a view to provide framework for the effective management and
delivery of the holistic education programme aimed at overall development of students.

National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) is set
up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations.
The board is structured to cater to much desired needs of the consumers and to set
benchmarks for progress of health industry. The board while being supported by all
stakeholders including industry, consumers, government, has full functional autonomy
in its operation.

NABH, at present is operating following accreditation programs

Hospital accreditation

Small Health Care Organizations (SHCO)/ Nursing Homes

Blood Bank and Transfusion Services

Community Health Centre and Primary Health Centre

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Nature of Post

No. of Post

Name of Post

CTC (in RS.)

Essential Experience

Essential Qualification

Desirable qualification

Competencies required

Area of operation

NBQP

Regular

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Assistant Director

Deputy Director

85000

1.25,000/-

Minimum 5 years in a structured system /government/industry/ PSUs chamber/consulting or auditing firm.
With 4 years direct involvement in Quality function/assignments.

Minimum 10 years for in a structured system/government/industry/ PSUs chamber/consulting or
auditing firm. With 4 years direct involvement in Quality function /assignments.

Regular,initially on contract for 2 years with the possibility for absorption based on performance

1

Director

2 lakhs

Total of 18 years out of which at least 5 years is in clinical care and rest in hospital management. Direct exposure to implementationof quality system
conforming to either the requirements of NABH AccreditationStandards or ISO 9000 in hospital set up